Most outlets have a clause that goes something along the lines of "the buyer declares by placing an order, that he or she is not purchasing any products with the intent to use such in the commission of a crime" – like the one by LockPicks Australia.

It's also generally established that you have to be over the age of 18 to buy any picking equipment.

This applies if "the person, in any place other than the person's home, has with the person an article with intent to use it in the course of or in relation to theft or a related offence."

[Via 20th Century Fox]

So we're not trying to give you legal advice or anything (we're not in any way equipped for that - we don't even own a blazer, for Pete's sake) but we're going to go out on a limb here and say it's probs best not to have lock picking tools unless you're a legit, by-the-book pro.

It's also kiiiiind of common sense not to leave valuables in your car, because even if shady characters don't have lock picks, it doesn't take much to break a window.

And yes, we would consider pizzas or baked goods as "valuables", so please take them with you when you're leaving your vehicle.